OMG noo.. you got it without the letterings. lol good luck learning the outlay. I still have to try to find specific keys in the dark.

Not only that but i switched to colemak from qwerty the day i got it too. however colemak i was ez to learn and touch typing was too. i still have ctrl as ctrl rather than bs.Touch Typing Tutor for Colemak

It's just that the hhkp is a diff board. The control is where caps lock normally is, and a lot of function can only accessed by holding down fn key and other keys. Lettering on it makes it easier to learn at first thats all.

It's just that the hhkp is a diff board. The control is where caps lock normally is, and a lot of function can only accessed by holding down fn key and other keys. Lettering on it makes it easier to learn at first thats all.

It's just that the hhkp is a diff board. The control is where caps lock normally is, and a lot of function can only accessed by holding down fn key and other keys. Lettering on it makes it easier to learn at first thats all.

the only prob i had temporarily was to get used to ducking in-game with ctrl(old caps position). also i switch between my laptop kb and hhkb fairly often with no problem, the difference being different ctrl positions and backspace as \\.

I figure this is a better place to ask than to make yet another thread asking for advice on which keyboard to buy.

Anyway I recently bought a new computer and want a need keyboard to go along with it. I've never used a mechanical keyboard so this will be my first foray with them. I game a lot so that's mostly what the keyboard will be used for. I know I could get a specific gaming keyboard but I want something that's going to last a while and a mechanical keyboard seems like it'll do that.

I figure this is a better place to ask than to make yet another thread asking for advice on which keyboard to buy.

Anyway I recently bought a new computer and want a need keyboard to go along with it. I've never used a mechanical keyboard so this will be my first foray with them. I game a lot so that's mostly what the keyboard will be used for. I know I could get a specific gaming keyboard but I want something that's going to last a while and a mechanical keyboard seems like it'll do that.